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Elmer T. Lee

Master Distiller

“Son, we’re not hiring any hands today” were the words that greeted Elmer T. Lee when he first showed up to interview at the Distillery in 1949. They happened to be uttered by Col. Albert B. Blanton, the iconic President of the Distillery at the time. Had it not been for Orville Schupp’s insistence that he come in to work the following week anyway, Elmer might not have become one of the industry’s most iconic Master Distillers.

Elmer joined the Distillery as a maintenance engineer in 1949 after serving as a Radar Bombardier in World War II and returning to earn an engineering degree at the University of Kentucky. Quickly rising to Plant Engineer, then Plant Superintendent and eventually the dual title of Plant Manager and Master Distiller, Elmer oversaw much of the Distillery’s modernization and growth up until his retirement in 1985.

In 1984, Elmer honored the man who was initially so skeptical of him by introducing the world’s first single-barrel bourbon, Blanton’s Single Barrel. Not long thereafter, Elmer himself was honored with his own single-barrel namesake.

Elmer continued to serve as Master Distiller Emeritus for Buffalo Trace. His work and legacy have been honored by his induction into the Kentucky Bourbon Hall of Fame in 2001, his receipt of the “Lifetime Achievement Award” from both Whisky Advocate in 2002 and Whisky Magazine in 2012, and his induction into Whisky Magazine’s Hall of Fame. Elmer passed away in 2013 just a few weeks shy of what would have been his 94th birthday, but his contributions to the bourbon industry live on through the millions of fans worldwide who enjoy his creations.

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Pappy Van Winkle

Founder of the Old Rip Van Winkle Brand

A legend in bourbon history, Van Winkle built one of the most respected brands in American whiskey, celebrated for patience and uncompromising quality.

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Orville Schupp
Orville Schupp

Orville Schupp

George T. Stagg Plant Manager

Like many of the legendary craftsmen before him, Orville was active in the development of not only the Distillery, but the surrounding community as well.

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Legacy in Time

Buffalo Trace Distillery’s history, beginning in 1775, is marked by milestones and defining moments. Discover the events that shaped its legacy and continue to inspire its craft.

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KEY MILESTONES
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1775

Hancock and Willis Lee established Leestown North
of the Frankfort settlement along the Kentucky River,
now home to Buffalo Trace Distillery.

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1872

E. H. Taylor, Jr. invests over $70,000, a “small fortune,”
as he builds a new distillery on the site.

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1907

The Distillery is re-christened
as the George T. Stagg Distillery